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There are a lot of issues before something like this can even be considered.
- Why are marines underneath Specialist rather than Infantry? The Fusilier Marins were more "regular" than Tirailleurs Sénégalais. Same thing with all the other faction marines.
- Why do Ghurkas replace British snipers? Ghurkas are not sniper units, scoped rifles were not part of their regular gear. I imagine they had even less access to scoped rifles than regular British infantry. This is inconsistent with how the other factions have normal snipers.
- Trench Raiders only fought at night and primarily used melee weapons, while they did sometimes carry grenades and pistols, they were only for emergencies. Such a unit is inappropriate for IE battles.
- Spahis Marocains composed a very very tiny fraction of France's cavalry. Why should they represent all of France's cavalry when most French cav were actual regular cavalry?
- Australian units were never designated as Stormtroopers. It doesn't matter what the Germans called them or if they were used in assault purposes.
What is the point of having a german unit in the Austrian faction while you have an entire faction for Germany? Rather have standard Austrian Infantry.
No austrian and german are not the same thing. There whas probably some german engaged on the austrian army, but you can't say they are ALL german. He regiment hired on hen Austrian-Hungarian region is Austrian-Hugarian and not German.In these days, austrians saw themself more german as now, as they were speaking german. because of this, the german speaking Units where called german.
PS : Then why you can't accept the fact austrian and german are not the same thing ?
We need UK to have an Arabic unit so we can do Lawrence of Arabia :P
Snipers attached to the regular infantry tabs would make sense, of course.
Petschie, what do you say to the rest of my suggestions (https://www.fsegames.eu/forum/index.php?topic=13915.msg520028#msg520028)?
Russian Imperial Army
Infantry:
Regulyarnaya Pehota (Regular Infantry)
Serbskiy Korpus (Serbian Infantry)
Legion Puławski (Polish Infantry)
Plastuni (Cossack Infantry)
Strelki (Mountain Infantry/Light Infantry)
Reservisty/Opolchenie (Irregular Infantry(
Support:
Polevaya Battareya (Field battery)
Raschet Tyazhelogo Pulemeta (Heavy MG Crew)
Draguni (Dragoons)
Kozaki (Cossacks)
Special:
Saperi (Enginners/Sappers)
Polevoy Sanitar (Medic)
Morskay Pehota (Marines)
Snaiper (Sniper)
General
Sorry, but it was used after WWI in Russian Civil War, not earlier. And tachankas teams were able to shoot on move.Russian Imperial Army
Infantry:
Regulyarnaya Pehota (Regular Infantry)
Serbskiy Korpus (Serbian Infantry)
Legion Puławski (Polish Infantry)
Plastuni (Cossack Infantry)
Strelki (Mountain Infantry/Light Infantry)
Reservisty/Opolchenie (Irregular Infantry(
Support:
Polevaya Battareya (Field battery)
Raschet Tyazhelogo Pulemeta (Heavy MG Crew)
Draguni (Dragoons)
Kozaki (Cossacks)
Special:
Saperi (Enginners/Sappers)
Polevoy Sanitar (Medic)
Morskay Pehota (Marines)
Snaiper (Sniper)
General
No tachankas? Man you're missing out! I can't imagine they'd be too complicated to do, so long the tachanka had to be stationary to fire
Sorry, but it was used after WWI in Russian Civil War, not earlier. And tachankas teams were able to shoot on move.Russian Imperial Army
Infantry:
Regulyarnaya Pehota (Regular Infantry)
Serbskiy Korpus (Serbian Infantry)
Legion Puławski (Polish Infantry)
Plastuni (Cossack Infantry)
Strelki (Mountain Infantry/Light Infantry)
Reservisty/Opolchenie (Irregular Infantry(
Support:
Polevaya Battareya (Field battery)
Raschet Tyazhelogo Pulemeta (Heavy MG Crew)
Draguni (Dragoons)
Kozaki (Cossacks)
Special:
Saperi (Enginners/Sappers)
Polevoy Sanitar (Medic)
Morskay Pehota (Marines)
Snaiper (Sniper)
General
No tachankas? Man you're missing out! I can't imagine they'd be too complicated to do, so long the tachanka had to be stationary to fire
My bad, i found. They were actually created in 1909 for cavalry units of Russian Army, but yeah, making them would be difficult.Sorry, but it was used after WWI in Russian Civil War, not earlier. And tachankas teams were able to shoot on move.Russian Imperial Army
Infantry:
Regulyarnaya Pehota (Regular Infantry)
Serbskiy Korpus (Serbian Infantry)
Legion Puławski (Polish Infantry)
Plastuni (Cossack Infantry)
Strelki (Mountain Infantry/Light Infantry)
Reservisty/Opolchenie (Irregular Infantry(
Support:
Polevaya Battareya (Field battery)
Raschet Tyazhelogo Pulemeta (Heavy MG Crew)
Draguni (Dragoons)
Kozaki (Cossacks)
Special:
Saperi (Enginners/Sappers)
Polevoy Sanitar (Medic)
Morskay Pehota (Marines)
Snaiper (Sniper)
General
No tachankas? Man you're missing out! I can't imagine they'd be too complicated to do, so long the tachanka had to be stationary to fire
There were definitely some in WWI, the Jerries captured a load of them and displayed them in Berlin, tended to be assigned to cavalry units rather than mainstream infantry though
Could you possible add A Romanian-Transylvanian Army for Austro-Hungary Also I don't Bosnian were allowed in WW1 since the First Bosnians were Islamic